Parental Alienation in Utah: What a Family Attorney Wants You to Know About Your Rights and Legal Strategies
Understanding Parental Alienation in Utah Parental alienation is a complex and emotionally charged issue that can have devastating consequences for children and families. In Utah, like many other states, parental alienation is not explicitly defined in the statutes, but it's a recognized phenomenon that family court judges consider when making custody and visitation decisions. It refers to a situation where one parent (the "alienating parent") intentionally or unintentionally undermines the child's relationship with the other parent (the "alienated parent"). This often involves a campaign of denigration, where the alienating parent speaks negatively about the other parent, interferes with visitation, and manipulates the child into rejecting the other parent. ⚖️ Is Parental Alienation Illegal in Utah? While Utah law doesn't specifically use the term "parental alienation," the court considers the child's best interests whe...